The excellent Apple TV+ series follows employees of a shady corporation who sever the connection between their work and home lives.
Julia Garner can’t save this overlong Netflix drama about real-life scammer Anna Delvey.
A Sundance documentary about the inventor of the bulletproof vest tells a compelling story that wanders in all the wrong directions.
Hulu’s series about the celebrity sex tape scandal that rocked the ’90s mostly forgoes salaciousness in favor of empathy for the couple at its core.
Dorothy’s traumatic and frustrating journey through the medical system hits close to home for people who live with chronic illnesses, like our TV critic Valerie Ettenhofer.
It may not work as social commentary horror, but Mimi Cave’s feature debut is still an over-the-top delight for anyone willing to roll with its surprisingly dark punches.
The latest drama from ‘Downton Abbey’ creator Julian Fellowes is a sprawling, engaging look into late-1800s New York society life.
Last year saw more on-screen projects from non-binary and gender non-conforming creators than ever before.
The Netflix crime drama’s rote, redundant new season hints at an interesting endgame, but mostly just exhausts us in the meantime.